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(Appeasement)

1. Appeasement

(Squawk) "Sam's a swell friend!  Here he is protesting against me seizing his ships and tampering with his mail.  He won't even swallow my propaganda or discuss a loan any more."

2. Squawk

(Safer not to crawl out on a limb.) (Aid the "democracies".) (Sanctions against aggressors) (1917)  (Entangling commitments) (Neutrality)

3. Safer Not to Crawl Out on a Limb

(Not interested) (3000 miles to Europe) (You can't keep out of it!) (British propagandist) (Our own business)

4. Not Interested

(One word neutrality.) (Hands across the sea) (1917) (Hands off across the sea) (1939)

5. One Word Neutrality

(Turning from foreign to domestic policy.) (Make the world [America] safe for democracy!) (The United States Bee) (Communists Stage Rally to Incite Labor Unrest.  Democracy is ridiculed.) (German Bund Holds Meeting to Revile U.S.  Democracy is ridiculed as Bund Demands Protection of Free Speech.)  

6. Turning From Foreign to Domestic Policy

(Among my souvenirs) (The big 1918 stack of red, white, and blue.) "Did I hear someone say: 'Take a hand'?" (I.O.U. England, France, Italy) (I.O.U. Russia, Austria) (To Senator Rush D. Holt with best wishes)

7. Among My Souvenirs

(A condition at home that needs attention.) (Europe) (The administration) (Domestic Problems) (U.S.) (To Senator Rush D. Holt with best wishes of Messner, Rochester Times-Union)

8. A Condition at Home That Needs Attention

(Europe) (Bullitt) (Congress) (Kennedy)

9. Bullitt, Kennedy, and Congress

(Japanese Bombings) (Cholera) (China)

10. Japanese Bombings

(It would only add another bloody cross.) (The repeal of the arms-embargo) (American boys slaughtered "over there";  1939-19??) (American boys slaughtered "over there";  1917-1918)  

11. It Would Only Add Another Bloody Cross

(Contract)

12. Contract